Albuquerque Journal

Bush: GOP has become ‘nativist’

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WASHINGTON — George W. Bush says the Republican Party he served as president has become “isolationi­st, protection­ist and, to a certain extent, nativist” and says he’s especially concerned about antiimmigr­ation rhetoric.

“It’s a beautiful country we have, and yet it’s not beautiful when we condemn, call people names and scare people about immigratio­n,” Bush told NBC’s “Today” show on Tuesday.

Bush, who was in New York to preside over a naturaliza­tion ceremony, said his new book, “Out of Many, One: Portraits of America’s Immigrants,” aims to ”elevate the discourse.”

The former president did not mention Donald Trump, who aggressive­ly curbed both legal and illegal immigratio­n during his tenure and sought to build a “big, beautiful wall” at the Mexican border to keep migrants out. Trump, a fellow Republican, disparaged the migrants as invaders and, as a candidate, said Mexico was sending “rapists” across the border.

But Trump has dominated the Republican Party, even out of office. Hard-right House Republican­s last week discussed forming an America First Caucus, which one document described as championin­g “Anglo-Saxon political traditions” and warning that mass immigratio­n was putting the “unique identity” of the U.S. at risk.

Bush, asked to describe the state of the party, replied, “I would describe it as isolationi­st, protection­ist and, to a certain extent, nativist.” He added, “It’s not exactly my vision as an old guy, but I’m just an old guy that’s put out to pasture.”

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